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Thursday, July 24, 1947 Anaheim Directory of Reliable Business And Professional MEN AND FIRMS AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS Wanted BAD CONE BROS. CHEVROLET DEALERS 215 No. Los Angeles Phone 2215 CASH PAID FOR YOUR USED CARS Any Make, Any Model See Us Before Selling McCoy Motor Co. YOUR FORD DEALER 323 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 4974 AUTOMOBILE—REPAIR At Your Service • Skilled mechanics • Up-to-date equipment • Time-saving special tools • Modern paint shop • Genuine Chevrolet parts • Body and fender work Alfred H. Hansen WRITING EVERY FORM OF INSURANCE, INCLUDING LIFE 515 N. Los Angeles Phone 4423 FRANK TAUSCH INSURANCE Reputation — Service 275 E. Center, Anaheim Phones: Office 2401 Res. 3575 A. P. M. BROWN "A Full House of Insurance Service" You Can't Afford To Be Under-Insured 501 N. Los Angeles Phone 2275 LIVESTOCK BUY LIVESTOCK Horses or Cows Removed, Dead or Alive TAMALES— ALEX'S Tamale Factory Manufacturer-Distributor of Tamales—Chill Con Carrie Catering to Clubs, Churches and Organizations 415 S. Olive Anaheim 352 Webb's Electrical Shop GENERAL MANUFACTURING Prompt and efficient electrical service; Industrial, commercial and residential wiring, new and remodeling State, county and city license. Also Appliance Repairing 139 No. Los Angeles St. Anaheim Telephone 421 TAXI SERVICE ANAHEIM PICKWICK "The Orange Red Cabs" Lyman B. Nisley Valencia Hotel — 182 W. Center Drivers World War II Veterans Rigid Tests Required of All Drivers Safe and Sane WELDING— Bob's Welding Shop BOB, O. BROOKMAN, Mgr. 201 So. Helena Street Phone Anaheim 2511 All types of Truck Bodies, Trailer of Every Description All Types of Welding & Repairing EHLER'S & HEYING FIXIT SHOP Bicycles, Keys, Expert Welding Lawn Mowers Sharpened 514 West Center Phone 275 YOUR FORD DEALER 323 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 4974 AUTOMOBILE—REPAIR At Your Service * Skilled mechanics * Up-to-date equipment * Time-saving special tools * Modern paint shop * Genuine Chevrolet parts * Body and fender work * Car radio repairs CONE BROS. 215 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 2215 ENGINES REBUILT EXPERT SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP Carburetors, Ignitions, Starters, Generators — All Makes — Body and Fender Work LEAVITT FORD STUDEBAKER SERVICE 226 S. Los Angeles St. Phone 2284 AUTO SERVICES— A & B AUTO TOP SHOP Charles Ahlstrom, Proprietor 25 Years in Anaheim Automobile Upholstering Tailor-Made Seat Covers Auto Rugs and Floor Mats Convertible Tops 224 SO. LEMON ANAHEIM 2404 CEMETERIES Loma Vista MEMORIAL PARK Fullerton, California Endowed for "Perpetual Care" Phone: Fullerton 158 Res. Anaheim 3811 COLLECTIONS— Bonded Representative In All Cities No Collection—No Charge Northern Orange County Credit Bureau, Ltd. 410 Bank of America Bldg. Phone 2248 CREDIT REPORTS— A. P. M. BROWN "A Full House of Insurance Service" You Can't Afford To Be Under-Insured 501 N. Los Angeles Phone 2275 LIVESTOCK BUY LIVESTOCK Horses or Cows Removed, Dead or Alive PHONE BREA 258 NOTARIES - PUBLIC — Notary Public always on duty to serve you at ANAHEIM BLDG. & LOAN ASS'N Center & Lemon Phone 4204 OPTICIANS - Optometrists— DR. HOMER A. NELSON OPTOMETRIST Phone 3104 114 N. Lemon Anaheim PAINT - WALL PAPER — PITTSBURGH PAINTS ROBIN'S PAINT STORE 200 North Los Angeles St. Phone 3219 PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Dr. J. W. Truxaw PHYSICIAN Phone: Office 3213; Res. 2610 Golden State Bank Bldg. Center & L. A. Anaheim Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings J. W. UTTER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Hours: 11 to 12 a.m.-2 to 5 p.m. Office Phone 3211 Residence: 1001 W. Center St. 201-202 California Bldg. Anaheim, California EHLER'S & HEYING FIXIT SHOP Bicycles, Keys, Expert Welding Lawn Mowers Sharpened 514 West Center Phone 275 ARTISTIC HOMES FREE! BOOKLET Call and Get Your Copy GIBBS LUMBER 417 SO. LOS ANGELES Anaheim, Calif. SUPERIOR SERVICE For Those Who APPRECIATE SPEED and REASONABLE RATES Our company aims to please ... and DOES with careful moving, insured shipments, and packing. ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER COLLECTIONS— Bonded Representative In All Cities No Collection — No Charge Northern Orange County Credit Bureau, Ltd. 410 Bank of America Bldg. Phone 2248 CREDIT REPORTS— On Anyone, From Anywhere Over 1300 Affiliated Bureaus Covering the United States and Canada "We keep the record" Northern Orange County Credit Bureau, Ltd. 410 Bank of America Bldg. Phone 2248 FUNERAL HOMES— BACKS CAMPBELL KAULBARS Mortuary Phone 3209 251 N. Lennon HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful, Courteous Service 120 E. Broadway Phone 4105 INSURANCE BROKERS— Charles B. Frank Representing Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bank of America Bldg. Anaheim 4644 If you own a business in Anaheim you can't afford not to advertise in the Gazette. Phone: Office 3213; Res. 2610 Golden State Bank Bldg. Center & L. A. Anaheim Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings J. W. UTTER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Hours: 11 to 12 a.m.-2 to 5 p.m. Office Phone 3211 Residence: 1001 W. Center St. 201-202 California Bldg. Anaheim, California J. C. OSHER D. D. S. M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dentist — Extractions Glasses Fitted 1224 W. Center, Anaheim Phone 3212 RADIO SERVICE— RADIO REPAIR Home — Auto Electric Clocks — Record Players AUSTIN & REED 412 N. Los Angeles Phone 2525 RUG CLEANING Keep Your Home Clean With Clean Rugs Alexander Rug Cleaning Company Phone 5197 101 Highway S. of Ball Road SEWING MACHINES We Buy Sewing Machines Any Condition Sewing Machine Stands $2 up Brown & Reinhardt Phone 2515 114 E. Center St. When in need of job printing call the Anaheim Gazette. Phone 2206. "We'll be there in a minute." SUPERIOR SERVICE For Those Who APPRECIATE SPEED and REASONABLE RATES Our company aims to please ... and DOES with careful moving, insured shipments, and packing. ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER (B.A.I.S. 1873) 505 S. Los Angeles—Ph. 2122 Shipping, Crating, Storage Local and Long Distance LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette June 5, 1947, 19, 26, July 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31, 1947 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Jack E. Winn, Plaintiff, vs. Pyra G. Winn, Defendant. No. 47249 SUMMONS Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, and complaint filed in the Office of the Clever of the Superior Court of said County THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO: PYRA G. WINN, Defendant. You are directed to appear in action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange and to answer the complaint therewith ten days after the service you of this summons, if served within the County of Orange, or within thirty days if served elsewhere, and you are notified that unless you appear and answer as above require the plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the Complaint, as arising up contract, or will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and seal the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, this day of March, 1947. B. J. SMITH, County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange. By L. B. Wallace, Depu ANAHEIM GAZETTE ALEX'S Male Factory Manufacturer-Distributor of Sales—Chill Con Carrie Leading to Clubs, Churches and Organizations Live Anaheim 3520 Bbb's Electrical Shop RAL MANUFACTURING and efficient electrical sertral, commercial and resifiring, new and remodeling. County and city license. To Appliance Repairing No. Los Angeles St. Telephone 4217 AXI SERVICE ANAHEIM PICKWICK The Orange Red Cabs" Lyman B. Nisley Hotel — 182 W. Center World War II Veterans Tests Required of All Drivers Safe and Sane Welding Shop O. BROOKMAN, Mgr. So. Helena Street Phone Anaheim 2511 Uses of Truck Bodies, Trallers Every Description of Welding & Repairing KIT SHOP Keys, Expert Welding Own Mowers Sharpened Center Phone 2759 Classified Ads find Buyers Minimum charge 30 cents for 15 words or less; over 15 words 2 cents per word for first insertion; one cent per word for each additional insertion. Standing ad run by the month, 6 cents per line per issue. A flat charge of 50 cents is made for Cards of Thanks. If you have a telephone your ad will be taken over the phone and billed to you at regular rates. This extra service is for your convenience and "want" ad accounts should be paid upon receipt of statement. RE-ROOF NOW It costs so little with WESTWOOD TOP QUALITY ROOFING GET FREE ESTIMATE Western Auto Phone 4225 Average Roof $120 1200 Square Feet Hex Shingles & Labor DINNER HOUSE IN ANAHEIM A CHARMING RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY CONVERTED INTO A DINNER HOUSE, FULLY EQUIPPED, BEAUTIFUL SETTING. EXCELLENT CLOSE IN LOCATION. ALSO 5 APARTMENTS ALL RENTED. GOOD INCOME. THIS IS UNDERPRICED AT $20,000. HALF CASH. SUDDUTH REALTY, Realtors 1022 SO. MAIN SANTA ANA PHONE 971. RES. 6932-W COURTESY TO BROKERS—MULTIPLE LISTING NO. 510 Buy Your Home TODAY Choose Your Own Colors Choose Your Own Tile VA HOSPITAL KEEP PATIENT “If we can keep them here and their minds occupied, we cure them better and faster.” Examples of the truth on old saying are found in the Veterans Administration hospital in the Los Angeles area: the Center, Sawtelle; Birmingham Hospital, Van Nuys, and the Fernando VA Hospital. There a time, not so long ago, when pitalization meant long hours “just waiting to get well.” ing to do but wait and think thinking was not good while fellow is worried about his physical condition, his job, his fi and his future. Once in a there was an occasional v less frequently a home show, and on special days oizations might bring moment cheer along with old books older magazines, but for the part, he just lay there, w and thinking. Things are different today VA hospitals. Medical attention comes and there is a vast improve there, too; but after adm physical examinations a ve patient is assigned to a ward a bed. The bed is equipped radio headset and he may to music or the hair-raising sodes of his favorite radio while the nurse takes his tem ture. Within 24 hours after he signed a bed a man with a board,” or a VA contact sentative brings complete Buy Your Home TODAY Choose Your Own Colors Choose Your Own Tile Choose Your Own Linoleum Choose Your Own Style Home Completion Within 60 Days 7 Homes Now Ready for Occupancy MOVE IN TODAY Non Vets and Vets Pay Less Than Rent Model Home Open Daily End of Broadway in Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5064 NON-VETS See These Home for You Today Small Down Payment Easy Terms Model Home Open Daily 1752 Magnolia Street End of Broadway in Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5064 FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICES ALL-YEAR CLUB DO AND Fishing, boating, swimming, water skiing contests, topper Newport-Balboa’s “Tournament Lights,” bring a host of interesting things for southern Cenians and their tourist visit see and do in August, acc to the monthly roundup by All-Year Club. Events and spectacles range from seashore to mountains community travel promotion ganization, which is inform headquarters for the south thousands of tourist visitors vides data on these and num other interesting events non-profit Community Village Bureau, 517 W. 6th street, town Los Angeles. Fishermen can test their in the Yellowtail Fishing at San Diego all month and pete in the derby finals A 30, if they are among those with the biggest catches. One can drop their lines from hattan Beach municipal piering the Manhattan Beach F NEW MEMBER Welcoming a baby son Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dunn North Santa Fe street, Ana He arrived Tuesday in An General hospital tipping the at seven pounds and 13 ounces MODEL HOME OPEN DAILY 1752 Magnolia Street End of Broadway in Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5064 FOR SALE CANARIES—Good singers, also color bred. 520 No. Vine, Phone 4517. WANTED: SOFT DRINK beverage route buyer. Must qualify. Phone Santa Ana 4836-J, 6:30 p.m. for appointment. 724-pd QUIT LOOKING FOR WORK—Establish yourself in a profitable Rawleigh business. Be your own boss. No experience or capital necessary. Write immediately. Rawleigh's Dept. 552, Oakland 7, Calif. SOUTHERN COUNTIES GAS COMPANY has an opening for female clerk. Must be neat, accurate and capable of meeting the public. High school graduate. Apply 114 S. Claudina Street, Anaheim. 724-1tc FOR NITROHUMUS sewage material, sulphur, gypsum, etc., contact Leon J. Knoeller, Kellogg Supply Co., representative, Rt. 1, Box 305 or phone 5701, Garden Grove. LIST YOUR property and groves with J. C. Kratz, "the old reliable broker." Phone 3979. 7-10pd PLAN TO WED Applying for a marriage license were Charles M. Blevins and Jane Elizabeth Clark both of Garden Grove, Monday at Santa Ana court house. Everybody reads the Gazette. LEGAL NOTICES (SEAL SUPERIOR COURT, ORANGE COUNTY) NOTICE APPEARANCE: "A defendant appears in an action when he answers, demurs, or gives the plaintiff written notice of his appearance, or when an attorney gives notices of appearance for him." (Sec. 1014, C. C. P.) Answers or demurrers must be in writing, and filed with the Clerk. Charles Martin. Attorney for Plaintiff, Commerce National Bank Bldg., Santa Ana, California. (Pub. Anaheim Gazette June 26, July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14 and 21, 1947) SUMMONS Sec. 407, C. C. P. No. 9088 IN THE JUSTICE COURT OF SANTA ANA TOWNSHIP, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. H. KOEPPLE, an individual doing business as KOEPPLE'S COLLECTION AGENCY, Plaintiff. JOSE MENDOZA, Defendant. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO: JOSE MENDOZA, EL PASO, TEXAS, Defendant. The above named Plaintiff having brought action against you in the Justice Court of Santa Ana Township, County of Orange, State of California, by filing therein a Complaint (copy of which is required) to be served herewith: YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED to appear and answer (in writing) the said Complaint within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons, if served within the County of Orange; and within thirty days if served elsewhere: And you are hereby notified that unless you so appear and answer (in writing) said complaint, as above required, said Plaintiff will take judgment for any money if will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint, as arising upon Contagl, or will apply to the Court for any other NEW MEMBER Welcoming a baby son Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dunne North Santa Fe street, Anaheim He arrived Tuesday in Annapolis General hospital tipping the hat seven pounds and 13 ounces LEGAL NOTICES relief demanded in the complaint given under my hand this day of May, 1947. HOWARD C. CAMEN Justice of the People said Township. Attest: CHARLES H. TULLE Clerk of Justice (Pub. Anaheim Gazette June 26, 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14 and 21, 1947) IN THE JUSTICE COURT OF SANTA ANA TOWNSHIP, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. H. KOEPPLE, an individual doing business as KOEPPLE'S COLLECTION AGENCY, Plaintiff. GEORGE W. CHRISTENBROD Defendant. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO: GEORGE W. CHRISTENBROD Defendant. The above named Plaintiff brought action against you Justice Court of Santa Ana township, County of Orange, State California, by filling therein a plaint (copy of which is required) served herewith: YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED to appear and answer (in writing) the said Complaint within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons, if served within the County of Orange; and within thirty days if served elsewhere: And you are hereby notified that unless you so appear and answer (in writing) said complaint, as above required, said Plaintiff will take judgment for any money if will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint, as arising upon Contagl, or will apply to the Court for any other GIVEN under my hand this day of June, 1947. HOWARD C. CAMEN Justice of the People said Township. Attest: CHARLES H. TULLE Clerk of Justice VA HOSPITAL STAFFS STRIVE TO KEEP PATIENTS BUSY AND HAPPY If we can keep them happy their minds occupied, we can be them better and faster." Examples of the truth of this saying are found in the three Merans Administration hospitals in the Los Angeles area: the VA Center, Sawtelle; Birmingham VA Hospital, Van Nuys, and the San Francisco VA Hospital. There was none, not so long ago, when hospitalization meant long hours of waiting to get well." Nothodo do but wait and think—and thinking was not good when a cow is worried about his physi condition, his job, his family or his future. Once in a while he was an occasional visitor; frequently a home talent, and on special days organizations might bring moments of her along with old books and magazines, but for the most part he just lay there, waiting thinking. Things are different today in hospitals. Medical attention comes first there is a vast improvement too; but after admission medical examinations a veteranent is assigned to a ward and bed. The bed is equipped with no headset and he may listen music or the hair-raising episodes of his favorite radio serial like the nurse takes his tempera- within 24 hours after he is asked a bed a man with a "clip card," or a VA contact representative brings complete VA hospitals today than there were in the entire VA two years ago. They are all veterans themselves. They served as the patient served. Their spiritual counsel and guidance is available to patients at all times. The Red Cross and VA social service have trained crews in the hospitals to assist with the family and personal problems. Veterans' organizations maintain staffs to serve all former service people. Thus, all of the VA patient's problems relative to federal, state, employment, and miscellaneous benefits, as well as personal affairs, are taken care of for him. He doesn't have to worry about these things—he wouldn't have time to worry anyway. His time is occupied with other things. Every possible type of entertainment is available. Top artists give generously of their time and ability. Games suited and adapted to his physical set-up are there for the asking. Library push carts bring him the latest literature. But the best part of all is the opportunity for vocational and academic study. Scores of veterans have finished their high school studies or advanced in technical or college courses while patients in VA hospitals. Hundreds have added to their trade and vocational skills. Many more have acquired new skills and have left the hospital better able to make a living than they were when they opposition to any and all attempts which might be made to subject such measure to referendum, or to render it inoperative." By similar expression, the club indicated its gratification for the enactment by the California Legislature of this highway financing measure which, it declares "contains sound basic provisions for an expanded highway program for the development of state highways, county roads, and city streets, including the construction of metropolitan expressways." Little Damage Done in County By Quick Decline On the basis of a survey now nearing completion, D. W. Tubbs, county agricultural commissioner said this week that "quick decline" appeared to be responsible for the loss of fewer trees in Orange county than either gummosis, scaly bark or gophers. Enough trees have died apparently of quick decline, in the northeastern part of the county to justify, in the opinion of authorities, a quarantine which prohibits removal of nursery trees from that district. But positive identification of quick decline as the cause of death of an orange tree—so far none has been found in lemons—is no instantaneous affair. The declining tree has to be found before it is dead so that live buds may be taken from it. These are sent to the University of California where the buds are propagated. After a year the University may be able to say whether the tree was dying of quick decline. ALL-YEAR CLUB FINDS MUCH TO DO AND SEE IN AUGUST Fishing, boating, swimming, and other skiing contests, topped by Newport-Balboa's "Tournament of Runs," bring a host of interest-things for southern Californians and their tourist visitors to and do in August, according to the monthly roundup by the Los Angeles regional area. Events and spectacles range on seashore to mountains. The community travel promotion organization, which is information headquarters for the southland's thousands of tourist visitors, provides data on these and numerous interesting events at its-profit Community Visitors' Bureau, 517 W. 6th street, downtown Los Angeles. Fishermen can test their skill in Yellowtail Fishing Derby San Diego all month and compete in the derby finals August if they are among the 300 with the biggest catches. Or they drop their lines from Manhattan Beach municipal pier during the Manhattan Beach Fishing Derby. Derby, Aug. 1 to Sept. 1. Two swimming contests are scheduled. Nationally known swimmers will race through the waters of mile-high Lake Arrowhead. At La Jolla, they will cut through the swelling surf from Scripps pier to La Jolla cove, Aug. 24. Youngsters living in the area of Newport-Balboa harbor, many of whom learned to sail a boat before mastering the business of keeping a bicycle upright, stage their annual "Flight of the Snowbirds," August 3. Newport-Balboa on August 16 holds the brilliant Tournament of Lights, six-mile parade of brightly lighted floats built on barges, yachts, and cruisers. Outdoor operas, symphonies and theater parties are scheduled in Griffith Park Greek Theater, San Gabriel Mission Bowl, Hollywood Bowl, San Diego's Wegeforth Bowl and the Padua Hills Theater. The Pilgrimage Play continues in Pilgrimage Bowl. Auto Club Wants No Referendum On Highway Act The Automobile Club of Southern California has gone on record as strongly opposing any move for a referendum on the recently passed Collier-Burns Highway. But positive identification of quick decline as the cause of death of an orange tree—so far none has been found in lemons—is no instantaneous affair. The declining tree has to be found before it is dead so that live buds may be taken from it. These are sent to the University of California where the buds are propagated. After a year the University may be able to say whether the tree was dying of quick decline. Final arrangements have been completed for one of the most spectacular "first nights" in the history of the "Pageant of the Masters" when one of California's foremost community sponsored attractions opens its twelfth season this Saturday evening, July 26, in Irvine Bowl. Lloyd D. Mitchell, general manager, widely known in southern California as former general manager of the Ramona Pageant, Hemet, the Pilgrimage Play, Hollywood and the Pasadena Music Festival, who recently joined the staff of the Laguna Festival following his release from active service with the Army Air Forces, pointed out that nightly presentations of the "Pageant of the Masters," famous paintings and sculptures portrayed by Laguna citizens, will feature many new masterpieces this year. Have you called the Gazette to give a news item about the company you had or the visit you made? Please phone 2206. WATCHING THE REEFERS EN ROUTE The railroads do a remarkable job of caring for produce in transit. But they hauled 881,000 cars of perishables from California and Arizona last year! You can't expect them to keep a special eye on your cars in particular. That's why the Exchange maintains its own inspection service. W MEMBER Welcome a baby son were and Mrs. Raymond Dunn, 121 with Santa Fe street, Anaheim. arrived Tuesday in Anaheim general hospital tipping the scales seven pounds and 13 ounces. LEGAL NOTICES of demanded in the complaint. IVEN, under my hand this 6 day May, 1947. HOWARD C. CAMERON, Justice of the Peace of said Township. Attest: CHARLES H. TULENE, Clerk of Justice Court. b. Anaheim Gazette June 26, July 0, 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14 and 21, 1947) FIRST ALIAS SUMMONS Sec. 407, C. C. P. No. 9920 THE JUSTICE COURT OF SANTA ANA TOWNSHIP, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. KOEPPLE, an individual doing business as KOEPPLE'S COLLECTION AGENCY, Plaintiff. vs. GEORGE W. CHRISTENBERRY, defendant. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO GEORGE W. CHRISTENBERRY, dendant. The above named Plaintiff having might action against you in the notice Court of Santa Ana Township, County of Orange, State of California, by filling therein a Commt (copy of which is required to served herewith): OU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED appear and answer (in writing) said Complaint within ten days inclusive of the day of service) or the service on you of this Sum- mans, if served within the County Orange; and within thirty days if served elsewhere. And you are here-notified that unless you so appear answer (in writing) said com- mnt, as above required, said Plain- will take judgment for any money damages demanded in the com- mnt, as arising upon Contract, or apply to the Court for any other of demanded in the complaint. IVEN, under my hand this 25 of June, 1947. HOWARD C. CAMERON, Justice of the Peace of said Township Attest: CHARLES H. TULENE, Clerk of Justice Court. Auto Club Wants No Referendum On Highway Act The Automobile Club of Southern California has gone on record as strongly opposing any move for a referendum on the recently passed Collier-Burns Highway Act. In a resolution adopted by its board of directors, the club declares "it hereby expresses strong HOME CANNING'S BEST 2-piece metal lid Use this newest development in 2-piece metal lid! There's no doubt of a safe seal for your home-canned foods. Just press to test — if DOME is down, jar is sealed! Fits any Mason jar. Easy to use because it's sure. Can more the easy way—with BALL JARS AND DOME LIDS! AT YOUR GROCER'S WATCHING THE REEFERS EN ROUTE The railroads do a remarkable job of caring for produce in transit. But they hauled 381,000 cars of perishables from California and Arizona last year! You can't expect them to keep a special eye on your cars in particular. That's why the Exchange maintains its own inspection service. Your reporter has told in previous columns how Exchange cars are carefully inspected at destination. This time we're talking about the intermediate step—a careful check of cars en route. This is done at El Paso—which catches all cars of Exchange fruit on the S.P.—at Belen, New Mexico, which catches all those on the Santa Fe—and during the northern shipping season, at Ogden, Utah, which catches all fruit on the U.P. lines. Then there are two more inspection points farther on—Kansas City, Missouri; and Blue Island, Illinois—big freight gateways. By inspecting every "fruit block" or string of refrigerator cars containing Exchange fruit at these five points, the Exchange inspectors are able to keep an eye on cars shipped East out of every Sunkist packing house. They send in a written report on each car inspected, giving the car number, shipping point, shipper, date and hour of arrival, ice in the bunkers, position of the ventilators and of the ice plugs. They tell if ice was added and the state of the car when it left, and by what road and at what date and hour. A damage claim based on one of these on-the-spot reports is never contested! No fuss is made about this inspection business, but it's a real service. And the point is—no other citrus marketing organization does anything of the kind. It's another of the hundred and one advantages of large scale co-operation which the Exchange alone provides. Next report two weeks from today. California Truth Growers Exchange Sunset Building, Los Angeles RI., California